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Mostly night badgers at Duror.... Despite a significant population size spread across mainland Scotland, the chances of seeing a badger in the wild are slim as they are nocturnal creatures who like to spend their time underground. They are most common in woodland. With their distinctive black and white-striped face and bushy tails, badgers are unlike any other mammals in Scotland. They thrive on socialising with their own species and like to live in decent-sized, family-like groups in an underground network of tunnels called a sett. They often have more than one sett across their territory. Though it’s uncommon to see a badger, a sett is easily distinguished by their large, tidy entrances and close-by latrine pits where they do the toilet. That’s right – badgers are toilet-trained wildlife! You can observe badgers from a safe distance and may be lucky enough to see them emerge from a sett. Cub season is in January and February but they don’t leave their setts for a few months, meaning the greatest chance of seeing them is in late spring or early summer.